"The two real political parties in America are
the Winners and the Losers. The people don't acknowledge this. They claim
membership in two imaginary parties, the Republicans and the Democrats,
instead." Kurt Vonnegut from Wampeters,
Foma and Granfalloons.

The 2016 presidential election so far has left me feeling acutely unrepresented. The one candidate that seemed reasonable was, through chicanery and malice, politically neutered by my former Party, yet Mr. Sanders continues to play a weird game of ignoring what Party infidels did to him and us.

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There has been only one time during this election when I felt truly represented. It occurred during the Democratic National Committee convention and wasn't part of the script. Leaders of the Hawaiian delegation ignored the 70% majority who had voted for Sanders in the primaries--and cast their ballots instead for Hillary Clinton. Hawaii had even passed a resolution that urged delegates to vote according to the state's popular will. Only two super delegates honored the resolution--senators Tulsi Gabbart and Tim Vandeveer; the others voted for Clinton. Delegate Chelsea Lyons Kent (CLK) realized that Sanders' supporters in Hawaii had just been royally screwed by the Democratic National Committee (DNC) and establishment members of the Democratic Party of Hawaii (DPH). In that moment she had a choice: she could fake a smile and feign jollity--or she could use the moment to register an honest statement, and that's what she did. She gave the duplicitous delegates "the finger" on national television!

Bravo! Chelsea! For the first time this election year, I felt represented! Democratic Party officials decided to censure her honest and courageous rebellion, however, threatening to invalidate her delegate credentials if she didn't apologize and agree to and meet a set of specific conditions. "I did have my credentials taken at the DNC. I was given the opportunity to get them back, but I chose not to. I was told that if I apologized to (state senators) Brian Schatz and Mazie Hirono and the DNC, that I would get my credentials back. I absolutely, 100% refused to do that. Both Brian Schatz and Mazie Hirono chose to vote against the 70% of voters in Hawaii who chose Bernie Sanders--and cast their votes for Hillary Clinton instead," CLK told me. "There is nothing democratic about the Democratic National Committee," she added, describing the convention as nothing more than "well-orchestrated theater". Party officials, she reported, worked tirelessly to produce a false image of unity by silencing all dissent.

"It's a crushing realization when it dawns on you that democracy truly is dead. When the cameras were turned on my delegation, I had approximately three seconds to figure out how I could protest that moment. Especially that moment. If there was one moment throughout the convention that I would want to destroy the illusion of, it would have been that moment," CLK recounted. "So I did the only thing I could think of...." (Full video clip1:28):

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Everything is not okay in the Democratic Party

Chelsea Lyons Kent (CLK) explained that the Democratic Party's established structure--on both the local and the national level--caters to big business and career politicians. In Hawaii, the DPH has been primarily controlled by a small clique that has been present for years. "If you are just a concerned citizen looking for an organization through which to enact change, you are in the wrong place," she observed. "If you're looking to climb the establishment ladder, then you are welcome to stay." She added:

"I like to say that our local party is more like 'Democracy role playing'. It was only once I was at the convention that I realized [the corruption] extended all the way up the chain. I think the overwhelming issue is that people are more concerned with politeness and propriety than they are with election fraud and the outrageous lack of democracy in America. We speak of paradise and Aloha without mentioning the corruption of our local party, the thousands of homeless people littering our streets, and the big-money companies that are destroying the land. We aren't doing anyone any favors by perpetuating this false image of unity. Everything is not okay in the Democratic Party."

CLK describes the Democratic Party of Hawaii (DPH) as exceptionally unhelpful to newer Party members, citing lack of outreach. "No-one is sending out invitations to join the organization or to attend their events. DPH representatives elect new positions yearly but don't explain how one runs for them. You will have to do all of your own research. You either read the cluttered manifesto that is the rule book or remain clueless. There is a much greater sense of exclusion than that of inclusion," CLK said. "It becomes clear very quickly that the Democratic Party is indeed a private club--a far cry from the party of the working class that they promote themselves to be."

CLK said she will be voting for Jill Stein because the two-party system exemplifies excessive power in the hands of too few. In many other countries it's common to have a slate of candidates in an election, yet in the US we have only two! She believes that Jill Stein and Gary Johnson have a unique opportunity to really shake thing up! "It's likely that neither will win, but it would send a clear message to the major parties that they shouldn't choose such unlikable candidates. Donald Trump and Hillary Clinton are equally terrifying options, and both of them will lead us into war," she said. "The American people deserve better."